Shakespeare’s Game of the Hollow Crown -Henry IV part 1

"Shakespeare’s Game of the Hollow Crown" - Henry IV, Part I | the history of rebellion in turn of the 15th century England and the successive stories of three kings: Richard II, Henry IV, & Henry V. - #Shakespeare, in Infographic form. | Designer: Ricardo Galvez. Producer: Tom McNamara. | source: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/shakespeare-uncovered/blog/anatomy-of-a-scene/

Here are 10 books you can get now on Spotify! William Shakespeare Plays and Sonnets A Tale of Two Cities Billy Budd 2,000 Leagues Under the Sea A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court The Call of the Wild Frankenstein Crime & Punishment Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde Far from the Madding Crowd Perhaps now some of us can actually catch up on the books we say we’ve “read.”

William Shakespeare (b.1564 – d.1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon".

5.2- Horatio reveals to Hamlet Claudius's plot to kill him once he reached England. Hamlet agrees to fence with Laertes but the match goes horribly wrong. Gertrude drinks out of the poison cup and dies, Laertes wounds Hamlet with the rapier dipped in poison, Hamlet does the same to Laertes and Laertes dies, and Hamlet kills Claudius. Hamlet begs Horatio to tell the story of this tragedy and names Fortinbras the inheritor to the throne of Denmark.

Some inspiration - things we say today that we owe to Shakespeare.

Things We Say Today Which We Owe To William Shakespeare. #quotes #english #language

Things We Say Today Which We Owe To Shakespeare- fun stuff. who wouldda known!!??

Phrases We Owe to Shakespeare Becky, a 20-year-old English Lit geek living in London, scribbled out this list in a Moleskine notebook at 3 am a couple nights ago. She posted it on her Tumblr page, and within 24 hours, more than 11,000 people had saved it in their favorites file. She was astonished. “I still don’t know how something I scribbled in a hurry at 3am got so many notes in the space of a day? Shakespeare is clearly too awesome,” Becky said in an update on the post today. “I spelt “bated” wrong, awk … Someone said this looks like a serial killer’s notebook, which made me laugh a lot. They’re not wrong, I’ve been a sleep deprived zombie lately.” She certainly is a girl on a mission. On her birthday on August 30th, she set a challenge for herself: Read a book every week until she turns 21. “Lately, I’ve gotten into the terrible habit of buying books but never reading them. Gradually I’ve been reading less and less,” she said. She put together a list of 52 books (heavy on Palahniuk, Murakami and Hemingway) and posted it here. “I thought it would be a good way to encourage others to read more too.” Want to take the challenge? The details are here. She’s also giving away the books she reads. Awesome.